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Warzone can be played for free on the website, https://www.warzone.com, or via the iOS or Android app. However, it's also available as a downloadable native app for Windows, Mac, and Linux. This is called the '''standalone client'''. It is only available for [[Membership|members]]. Links to download are below. | |||
== Download Links == | |||
* [https://s3.amazonaws.com/data.warlight.net/static/Unity/StandaloneWindows64.zip Windows] | |||
* [https://s3.amazonaws.com/data.warlight.net/static/Unity/StandaloneOSX.zip Mac] | |||
* [https://s3.amazonaws.com/data.warlight.net/static/Unity/StandaloneLinux.zip Linux] | |||
* [https://s3.amazonaws.com/data.warlight.net/static/Unity/StandaloneWindows32.zip Windows 32-bit] | |||
==Installation Instructions== | |||
===Windows=== | |||
# Click the Windows download link above. | |||
# Once it finishes downloading, open it from your browser's Downloads. | |||
# Click "Extract all". | |||
# Give it a folder to extract to, such as to your Desktop. | |||
# Go to the folder you extracted it to and double-click on Warzone. | |||
===Linux=== | |||
Same steps as Windows, except click on the Linux download link instead of a Windows download link. | |||
===Mac=== | |||
# Click the Mac download link above. | |||
# Once it finishes downloading, open it from your browser's Downloads. (By default it's in "Downloads" folder which is bookmarked in Finder in the left bar) | |||
# Double-click on downloaded archive (zip) file. | |||
# The app should now be in the same folder. Click on it and open menu (on trackpad you just need to press with 2 fingers) | |||
# From the menu choose "Open" option. | |||
# A popup like this should appear: <blockquote><p>“Warzone” is from an unidentified developer. Are you sure you want to open it?</p></blockquote> | |||
# By choosing "open" option from menu you should see extra "open" button on the popup. | |||
# If you get a message that says the file is "damaged and can't be opened", this is Apple's way of indicating that the file is quarantined. Open a terminal and run the command "xattr -d com.apple.quarantine /path/to/Warzone.app" See https://www.howtogeek.com/803598/app-is-damaged-and-cant-be-opened/ for more details. | |||
[[Category:Warzone]] | |||
Latest revision as of 13:38, 16 September 2024
Warzone can be played for free on the website, https://www.warzone.com, or via the iOS or Android app. However, it's also available as a downloadable native app for Windows, Mac, and Linux. This is called the standalone client. It is only available for members. Links to download are below.
Download Links
Installation Instructions
Windows
- Click the Windows download link above.
- Once it finishes downloading, open it from your browser's Downloads.
- Click "Extract all".
- Give it a folder to extract to, such as to your Desktop.
- Go to the folder you extracted it to and double-click on Warzone.
Linux
Same steps as Windows, except click on the Linux download link instead of a Windows download link.
Mac
- Click the Mac download link above.
- Once it finishes downloading, open it from your browser's Downloads. (By default it's in "Downloads" folder which is bookmarked in Finder in the left bar)
- Double-click on downloaded archive (zip) file.
- The app should now be in the same folder. Click on it and open menu (on trackpad you just need to press with 2 fingers)
- From the menu choose "Open" option.
- A popup like this should appear:
“Warzone” is from an unidentified developer. Are you sure you want to open it?
- By choosing "open" option from menu you should see extra "open" button on the popup.
- If you get a message that says the file is "damaged and can't be opened", this is Apple's way of indicating that the file is quarantined. Open a terminal and run the command "xattr -d com.apple.quarantine /path/to/Warzone.app" See https://www.howtogeek.com/803598/app-is-damaged-and-cant-be-opened/ for more details.